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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 2:05 pm
by JayVee
If this actually happens, maybe we'll have Formula 1 but called something different. Why not ? Let Max and Bernie go twiddle their thumbs

Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 6:44 pm
by Ed
A meeting between Max Mosley, Bernie Ecclestone and FOTA is now scheduled to take place on Friday (15th of May). The signs so far is that neither side is willing to back away from their positions but given that Bernie Ecclestone will be present, it is hoped that he can play as positive role in diffusing this crisis.

Related:
Mosley, Bernie, to meet FOTA on Friday
FIA stands firm amid F1 quit threats

Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 7:12 am
by Julian Mayo
JayVee wrote:If this actually happens, maybe we'll have Formula 1 but called something different. Why not ? Let Max and Bernie go twiddle their thumbs
And the first race to go will be the Australian GP. :cry:

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 7:17 am
by Julian Mayo
Ed wrote:A meeting between Max Mosley, Bernie Ecclestone and FOTA is now scheduled to take place on Friday (15th of May). The signs so far is that neither side is willing to back away from their positions but given that Bernie Ecclestone will be present, it is hoped that he can play as positive role in diffusing this crisis.

Related:
Mosley, Bernie, to meet FOTA on Friday
FIA stands firm amid F1 quit threats
They met.
Ferrari is off to court.
Max is in the pooh. :P

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 10:12 am
by Julian Mayo
............."I hope Max and his men mend their ways and start over in harmony..............."
Briatore.
:P

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 10:49 am
by Ed
Julian Mayo wrote:
Ed wrote:A meeting between Max Mosley, Bernie Ecclestone and FOTA is now scheduled to take place on Friday (15th of May). The signs so far is that neither side is willing to back away from their positions but given that Bernie Ecclestone will be present, it is hoped that he can play as positive role in diffusing this crisis.

Related:
Mosley, Bernie, to meet FOTA on Friday
FIA stands firm amid F1 quit threats
They met.
Ferrari is off to court.
Max is in the pooh. :P
FOTA, Max Mosley and Bernie Ecclestone have met and reports indicate that no compromise has been reached however on a positive note, it appears that there is agreement on a single tier formula however the disagreement on the budget cap still stands.

Ferrari have indeed applied for an injunction in the French courts to stop the FIA from enforcing the 2010 rules as they have an agreement with Bernie Ecclestone that guarantee the stability of the rules.

FOTA are expected to issue a statement where they are expected to offer an alternative to the proposed budget cap.

The situation remains critical althought their appears to be some positive signs

Related:
F1 crisis meeting kicks off in London
Ferrari ramp up F1 row after crunch meeting
Legal action complicates F1 row solution - Mosley

Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 12:39 pm
by Julian Mayo
Seems any rule changes need to ratified by the FIA council or summat, and that august body of men haven't been woken from their daydreams of heroism on the Somme for a few years :shock:

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 12:27 am
by Ed
FOTA will meet on Tuesday to find an alternative solution to the FIA's 'budget cap' proposal with the aim of presenting it to the FIA.

Here are the latest articles on the crisis

Mosley repeats - F1 can live without Ferrari
Scheckter has considered handing back F1 title
Mosley shames Howett after failed walkout
F1 crisis action to resume on Tuesday

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:08 am
by Julian Mayo
So the two tier proposal is in the bin, Max has egg all over his face, AGAIN, and he has to sit back and wait til the teams tell him what budget cap they will have. Mean time the European courts will announce in due course that the FIA is merely a "Policing Authority" with no power or right to introduce or alter regulations.
Hmmm, perhaps someone whispered in Max's ear that the F1 teams could easily take over the ailing A1gp series with world wide, cheap (take note, Bernie) TV coverage in place, and circuits waiting with open arms 8)

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 11:28 am
by mlittle
Julian Mayo wrote:So the two tier proposal is in the bin, Max has egg all over his face, AGAIN, and he has to sit back and wait til the teams tell him what budget cap they will have. Mean time the European courts will announce in due course that the FIA is merely a "Policing Authority" with no power or right to introduce or alter regulations.
Hmmm, perhaps someone whispered in Max's ear that the F1 teams could easily take over the ailing A1gp series with world wide, cheap (take note, Bernie) TV coverage in place, and circuits waiting with open arms 8)

Now would be an almost perfect time for, say, the Indycars to return to Europe and run a couple of races(say, Silverstone, EuroSpeedway, Jerez or Valencia.......)............ :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :shock: :shock: 8) :mrgreen: :burnout:

Meanwhile, Formula 1 continues its' slow death-spiral thanks to the shenanigans' of Sado-Max, the Dwarf, the Scuderia, McLaren, etc., etc. :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 2:43 pm
by JayVee
How long do we have to keep up with this rubbish ? When can we have Formula 1 minus the politics ? Everytime a problem is solved, Max comes up with a new one. I think we've had enough :evil: :evil:

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 4:53 pm
by Julian Mayo
JayVee wrote:How long do we have to keep up with this rubbish ? When can we have Formula 1 minus the politics ? Everytime a problem is solved, Max comes up with a new one. I think we've had enough :evil: :evil:
Max no doubt still has one or two toes left despite repeatedly shooting himself in the foot............... :(
It won't stop til the fool and his ego are put out to pasture....... :evil:

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 5:28 pm
by mlittle
Julian Mayo wrote:
JayVee wrote:How long do we have to keep up with this rubbish ? When can we have Formula 1 minus the politics ? Everytime a problem is solved, Max comes up with a new one. I think we've had enough :evil: :evil:
Max no doubt still has one or two toes left despite repeatedly shooting himself in the foot............... :(
It won't stop til the fool and his ego are put out to pasture....... :evil:
We could always put Tony George in charge of Formula 1......wait; he'd actually have to work........ :shock: :shock: :shock:

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 6:01 pm
by Julian Mayo
mlittle wrote:
Julian Mayo wrote:
JayVee wrote:How long do we have to keep up with this rubbish ? When can we have Formula 1 minus the politics ? Everytime a problem is solved, Max comes up with a new one. I think we've had enough :evil: :evil:
Max no doubt still has one or two toes left despite repeatedly shooting himself in the foot............... :(
It won't stop til the fool and his ego are put out to pasture....... :evil:
We could always put Tony George in charge of Formula 1......wait; he'd actually have to work........ :shock: :shock: :shock:
Why?................Max only works up a sweat in the dungeon........... :P

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 8:13 pm
by jido
Mosley said: "I think we're all agreed now that it's desirable that all the teams race under the same regulations. I think there's no difficulty about that."
Woo-hoo!! Maybe some common sense coming back in F1?